Last week I was talking to James (in a conversation that will soon be available) and I said "Well you can have the conservative argument against free speech or you can have Black Sabbath and the OSR made its choice long ago."
In other news, kids, there's product.
Here's a video:
Nebulith is a new far-eastern setting, several years in the making, with all the things that implies: martial arts, samurai, ninjas, katanas--but also a lot of twists brought to the table by my collaborator, Alex Hopson, who wanted to make a setting based on his home, in Okinawa--and based on a very cool idea: a miles-high plume of smoke from one of the island's volcanic peaks has been frozen into stone, colonized by creatures, and that's where a massive dungeon is. Alex enlisted native Okinawan friends and his wife's family (locals) to help keep us honest about Okinawan culture.Personally, I worked hard on two things in particular :
First, to present samurai, ninjas, martial-arts et al with genuine new playable depth but do it in a way that did not complicate the game past what old school players want in an exploration-heavy game where a new PC can fit on a 3x5 card. To this end I made a lot of random level-up tables (like this --and what's in Frostbitten and Mutilated and Red & Pleasant) and designed modular rules which made wu-xia style combat blend into standard old school play.
We playtested the new classes (Samurai, ninja, pirate, karate master, kijimuna hunters--Okinawan elves-- and the local spellcasting women of Okinawa--the Yuta) against western equivalents in a series of extremely fun playtests and it seemed to work out very well.
The second challenge was to make the characters, cities, dungeons, castles and creatures of our little world of Awa-Nikko look as badass to you as it did in our head.
I hope I managed it.
As for Red & Pleasant Land--it's the Alice-In-Wonderland-But-Vampires setting which sold so many copies it was the first product to get Lamentations of the Flame Princess out of debt and won so many awards the people mad about it all decided to lie about rape. I decided to sue some of them and that worked--at which point Molly at Fierce Ponies decided to reprint it.
If you support them loudly and in public, we can keep doing that.
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9 comments:
First of all, Hail to the prince of darkness! R.I.H. Ozzy.
I knew that Nebulith was a must have as soon heard you where working on it. But this preview looks amazing! Also the way you aproach classes is really cool. It's great how they add to the setting without adding to much crunch risking that OSR feel.
I cannot SAT that ill buy It as soon as It is out because im too poor right now, but i'll get as soon as I can. I just hope James dont use all copies as clubs to brake more plastic bones!
On a side note, I've just started watching the Hell's Paradise anime, and I think It can be a good inspiration for aventures in Nebulith.
@Anonymous
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I honestly think Nebulith has the best martial arts system in all of TTRPGs today.
@simon
Thanks Simon! I am glad you like it
Where can I buy/order those books?
@dach
at the conventions listed in the video and at the lotfp eu webstore starting Aug 7.
@dach at the conventions listed in the video and at the lotfp eu webstore starting Aug 7.
Oh! That was not another naked Raggie shitpost, that was actual promotional material you supposed to watch till the end... Thanks!
Well Nebulith sounds awesome! I appreciate the extra attention to make sure it's culturally sound and doesn't commit the usual sin of mixing up east asian cultures like "they're all the same". I will definitely look into getting a copy.
I already own R&PL but I may acquire a copy for a friend. Really pleased to hear there's a rerpint.
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